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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hectic" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "hectic" used as an adjective without the article "a" in front of it.
Example: "My schedule has been hectic lately with all the meetings and deadlines."
Alternatives: "a chaotic" or "a frenzied".
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Such a hectic time.
It has a hectic quality.
It's been a hectic schedule.
(Weekends are a hectic scene).
I have a hectic routine.
It's been a hectic few weeks.
The Numbers story is a hectic one.
It was a hectic summer for Southampton.
"He's had a hectic two weeks here.
It was a hectic time for Ms. Stabile.
IT HAS been a hectic year for drug companies.
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